Pathfinder PX4 folds in two simple steps and has an even smaller folded footprint that fits easily in your vehicle. The upper and lower bag brackets nest your bag in the cart and work equally well for cart or stand bags.
Features:
Accessory console is designed to hold your cell phone, score card, extra balls, and tees
Cell phone holder includes a slot that allows a charging plug to be used when the phone is in place
Mesh bask for additional storage
Velour-lined pouch for your electronics and other valuables
Adjustable bungee cords on the upper and lower bag brackets
Tracking system allows for easy adjustment, if needed
Folded Dimensions: 17β W x 26β L x 15β H
- Accessory console is designed to hold your cell phone, score card, extra balls, and tees
- Cell phone holder includes a slot that allows a charging plug to be used when the phone is in place
- Mesh bask for additional storage
- Velour-lined pouch for your electronics and other valuables
- Adjustable bungee cords on the upper and lower bag brackets
























Barrelmaker –
Works well. Four wheels a bit more difficult to roll than three. Front left wheel was defective and wobbles, but it can be replaced.
sarge –
This was a gift and my guy loves how compact it folds down to and how light weight it is. Comes ready to go. Just unfold and hit the links.
Reality –
I bought this because my old cart was just a bot wobbly with my Sun Mountain 4.5 LS (great bag btw) in it. Where the top of the bag is supposed to fit into the cart the mounts for the legs are spread about an inch wider than the receiver mount on the cart. One could just have the bag sitting a few degrees rotated but the bag will still rattle around – not good. If I pull the bag up in the mount it *almost* fits, but then it is not sitting in the base of the cart, just floating suspended by small tabs in the leg mounts. Not good.Overall very disappointing that my Sun Mountain bag doesn’t fit in a Sun Mountain cart.For almost $250 its just unacceptable. I’ll just carve some notches into my $130 Caddytek and live with for a while. Maybe Sun Mountain’s design department will start checking fitment against their own products…
Bob wager –
Liked it all
John McCutcheon –
I bought this for my wife and she loves it! Easy to fold and light weight enough she can lift it into the car.
Daniel Southcomb –
I am an owner of the Sun Mountain PX4 Push Cart. I read reviews before I purchased this cart. My issues with this cart are:Being a 4 wheel cart I believe it should have been designed that your bag/the club angle should have been a little higher. Due to this design and the placement of the cell phone holder, when you pull irons out of your bag you can and will unintentionally knock your phone to the ground (and I don’t have a large phone.While they give you 2 umbrella mounts, they are not very sturdy, they are short and held on to the cart with 2 bolts. One broke on me, and there was no wind, just the rocking back and forth due to the terrain of the golf course. I called Sun Mountain for a replacement, it’s been over a Month no replacement or email explaining the delay.I also purchased the seat attachment, while it works it is also not very sturdy, if you’re not careful you’ll probably break it.I have about $325.00 invested in this setup that I do not really like.My recommendation is go get a Clickgear 3 wheel cart.My original Clicgear is built much stronger than the PX4